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PHP Build a Simple PHP Application Listing Inventory Items Introducing Arrays

Old Array syntax.

I notice in the introduction to arrays that it follows the old array syntax of $name = array("something",)

Since 5.4 arrays have the much more pythonic

$name = ['something',] syntax. Is it best to continue to use the older version or change to the new where language version permits.

3 Answers

Andrew Shook
Andrew Shook
31,709 Points

I would say it depends on what you are coding and if you want it to be backwards compatible. I personally still use the "array()" syntax, but that is only because I have a keyboard shortcut that types it out for me.

So there is no benefit, you don't get better exceptions or performance out of using the new syntax?

Andrew Shook
Andrew Shook
31,709 Points

There is no benefit, other than typing less, that I know of. One is just a shorthand for the other.

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